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Re: Verify the library transition



On Wed, Oct 28, 2020 at 03:23:41PM -0400, Tong Sun wrote:
> > (it installed the -dev package from sid because you didn't add a version
> > constraint to require the version from experimental)
> 
> Ok, to add a version constraint, is it OK that I use the following to
> replace all libgit2 dependents from above, to make sure they require
> the version from experimental (v1.0.0)?
You don't need to replace anything. Look at the wiki link again, it
suggests passing --add-depends to sbuild.

> > > PS, here are all libgit2 related packages installed in my system, and
> > > their versions:
> > >
> > > libgit2-1.0:amd64_1.0.0+dfsg.1-1
> > > libgit2-28:amd64_0.28.5+dfsg.1-1
> > > libgit2-build-deps_1.0.0+dfsg.1-1
> > > libgit2-dev:amd64_0.28.5+dfsg.1-1
> > > libgit2-glib-1.0-0:amd64_0.28.0.1-2
> > > libgit2-glib-1.0-dev:amd64_0.28.0.1-2
> 
> Moverover, give my specific case,
> 
> - single lib upgrade, and
> - I've already installed the latest libgit2-1.0 into my sid
> 
> would it matter any more if I build in my sid host? I know building
> with sbuild + experimental build-dep is ideal, but I can't think of
> any reason why I can't do build in my sid host now, if I am to update
> the dependent version constraints to all that package I'm building.
Yes, you can build on the host system if you installed the experimental
packages there.

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